Podcast Summary
Kill Tony goes on tour with live recordings and stand-up shows: Catch Kill Tony live on tour for recordings and stand-up shows featuring Tony Hinchcliffe and other comedians. Buy merchandise and get the latest news at tonyhinchcliffe.com.
Kill Tony, the number one live podcast in the world, is going on tour and you can catch them live in various cities including Lansing, Grand Rapids, Detroit, Toronto, San Francisco, and many more. The tour includes both Kill Tony recordings and stand-up shows featuring Tony Hinchcliffe and other comedians. Fans can also purchase merchandise from shop squad.tv, including the new Kill Tony shirt. Ryan J.E. Belt draws every episode, and you can find his work on ryanjebelt.com. For the latest news and tour dates, visit tonyhinchcliffe.com. Don't miss out on the opportunity to see Kill Tony live and meet your favorite comedians in person.
Promoting Stamps.com with a free trial offer and digital scale: The Kill Tony show discussed promoting Stamps.com using a code for a free 4-week trial and a digital scale, shared personal stories, and announced internship opportunities.
The discussion revolved around promoting Stamps.com using the code "kill Tony," which offers a free 4-week trial and a digital scale. Chris Pontius, a guest on the show, shared his experience of having his identity stolen and regained. The show also mentioned the availability of internships for Kill Tony, and the unexpected appearance of the Super Mario Brothers and Mexican Hitler characters during the show. Throughout the conversation, there were light-hearted moments, such as the use of disinfectant spray and the mention of Chris's past experiences. Overall, the discussion was focused on promoting Stamps.com, sharing personal stories, and preparing for an exciting episode of Kill Tony.
A comedian's joke falls flat at Kill Tony live show, but hosts offer constructive feedback: Despite a misfire, comedians receive valuable feedback and encouragement at the Kill Tony live comedy show to improve their performances
The Kill Tony live comedy show is a unique experience where comedians get a chance to perform for 60 seconds on stage, and afterwards, they are interviewed to share interesting facts about themselves or receive constructive feedback. During one performance, a comedian named Bubba Smith from Pennsylvania made a joke about not having arms to smoke marijuana since his state passed a law requiring gun owners to give up their weapons to receive medical marijuana. The joke fell flat and was criticized for being distracting and hackneyed. Despite this, the show's hosts offered constructive feedback and encouraged Bubba to focus on making stronger jokes rather than relying on gimmicks. Overall, the Kill Tony live show is a platform for comedians to grow and improve, with a supportive community that provides valuable feedback and advice.
Losing a Job and Coping with Emotional Pain: Unexpected life events can lead to job loss, emotional pain, and new opportunities. Staying resilient and open to change can help one bounce back.
Life can take unexpected turns, leading to job loss, accidents, and emotional pain. Bubba, a former audio video engineer, shared his story of losing his job after a motorcycle accident and dealing with the emotional aftermath. He also discussed the sensitive nature of his personality, which made the experience more impactful for him. Despite the challenges, Bubba was given a chance for a fresh start with an all-expenses-paid flight back home. The conversation also touched on the importance of not being overly sensitive and the hosts' new podcast, Roy and Maul, which covers various topics and shares their personal stories.
Irish comedian pokes fun at American cultural appropriation and Irish identity during St. Patrick's Day: Irish comedian Aaron McCann's humor showcases universal experiences and connects audiences through comedy.
Irish comedian Aaron McCann, despite his rough exterior and strong accent, shares many of the same struggles and experiences as people in the United States. He poked fun at cultural appropriation and the exaggerated portrayal of Irish identity in America during Saint Patrick's Day celebrations. McCann also shared his background of living with a large number of roommates and his aspirations to improve as a comedian by coming to the US to learn from his idols. He showcased his quick wit and ability to connect with the audience, leaving them wanting more. McCann's unique perspective and humor highlighted the universality of human experiences and the power of comedy to bring people together.
Friends share personal experiences with substances and cultural contexts: Through humorous conversations, friends bond over their diverse experiences with substances and cultural contexts, highlighting the importance of finding common ground and shared laughter.
The conversation between Aaron McCam and his friends revolves around their personal experiences with various substances, including mushrooms, marijuana, and alcohol. Aaron shares his unique experiences with these substances in different cultural contexts, such as Ireland and America. He also talks about his past encounters with violence and his heavy drinking habits. Chornisi Boston joins the conversation and shares her experience as a newcomer to LA and her struggles as a high school English teacher. Despite the heavy topics discussed, the conversation remains light-hearted and humorous, showcasing the friends' camaraderie and shared sense of humor. Overall, the conversation highlights the diversity of experiences and backgrounds among friends and the importance of finding common ground through shared laughter.
Negative teaching experience leads to comedy writing career: Despite a difficult start in teaching, Tranise Boston found her passion in comedy writing and remains optimistic about her future career.
The speaker, Tranise Boston, had a negative experience working as a teacher in Compton due to her dislike for the students and the teachers, whom she believed were involved in gangs. After only three weeks, she quit and decided to pursue a career in comedy writing instead. She found the students to be unruly and disruptive, and felt that teaching was not her calling. She also shared her experiences of encountering homeless people and weirdos in her new environment. Despite the challenges, she remains optimistic and is currently looking for a job in comedy writing. The conversation also revealed her love for working out, hiking, and taking pictures, as well as her fandom of the movie "Blade."
Aphrodite's raw and humorous stand-up performance: A 62-year-old comedian used shock value and wit to engage the audience with her personal experiences, longing for intimacy, and unique perspective on emergency services and law enforcement.
Aphrodite, a 62-year-old stand-up comedian, delivered a raw and humorous performance discussing her personal experiences and fantasies, including her longing for intimacy and her unique perspective on emergency services and law enforcement. She used shock value and wit to engage the audience, touching on topics like her painful pussy, her past encounters with emergency services, and her admiration for police officers. Aphrodite's performance showcased her confidence, her ability to connect with the audience, and her unique comedic style. She left the audience laughing and entertained.
Unfiltered humor and playful banter in Roast Battle: Participants engage in uncensored jokes, pushing boundaries with quick wit and resilience, showcasing growth and camaraderie in Roast Battle performances.
The Roast Battle show features unfiltered, uncensored humor where participants engage in playful banter, sometimes pushing boundaries with their jokes. Aphrodite, a recurring roaster, showcased her quick wit and unapologetic sense of humor during her roast session. She joked about various topics including her age, her body, and even flatulence. The roasts were filled with sexual innuendos, personal jabs, and pop culture references. The audience's response was a mix of laughter, shock, and amusement. Darius Bennett, another roaster, also made an appearance, sharing his experiences with dating women with children. The roasts demonstrated the performers' ability to handle criticism and bounce back with humor, showcasing their growth and resilience. Overall, the Roast Battle show provides a unique and entertaining experience, where participants and the audience engage in a shared moment of laughter and camaraderie.
Finding comfort and focus during performances: Performers can unintentionally engage in distracting behaviors. Staying focused and comfortable, even in challenging situations, is essential for success.
Finding comfort and focus during performances can be a challenge, and people may unintentionally engage in distracting behaviors like rubbing themselves. This can be a common issue for performers, and it's important to be aware of how one's actions might be perceived. Darius, a Detroit native living in Los Angeles, shared his experiences of working multiple jobs and sleeping on couches while trying to make it in the city. He also discussed how he's learned to make the most of his time during the day by going to the gym, meditating, and thinking at the beach. Despite the challenges, Darius remains optimistic and continues to hustle and grind towards his goals. Ultimately, it's about finding ways to stay focused and comfortable, even in the most unexpected situations.
The importance of balance and preparation in various aspects of life: Balancing preparation and spontaneity is crucial for success in relationships, comedy, and sales. Preparation builds confidence and sets the stage for success, while spontaneity keeps things fresh and engaging.
Finding the right balance and preparation are key elements in various aspects of life, whether it's in relationships, comedy performances, or even selling cars. The speaker shared anecdotes about the importance of being prepared and having good balance, whether it's in making intimate moments or in selling a product. Additionally, the conversation touched on the themes of self-deprecation, humor, and the challenges of living up to expectations. Kyle Gallagher Schmitz, a comedian and car salesman, shared his experiences of trying to live up to his athletic family background and selling cars, using humor to engage with the audience. Overall, the conversation highlighted the importance of finding the right balance and being prepared to succeed in various situations.
Car sales and moral dilemmas: Car salespeople like Kyle earn income based on car sales and face moral dilemmas when selling to those who cannot afford it, but they haven't always tried to dissuade such customers.
Car salespeople, like Kyle, earn their income based on the number of cars they sell. Kyle shared that he used to make more money per car sold but now gets paid based on the number of cars he sells in a month. He also mentioned that selling cars to people who cannot afford them can be a moral dilemma, as he feels bad about setting them up for potential financial hardship. Despite this, he acknowledged that he has not tried to dissuade customers from buying cars they cannot afford. Kyle also shared that he enjoys surfing in his free time and has lived in Southern California for about 5 years. His father, who grew up in Wisconsin like Kyle, has a criminal record for growing marijuana in their basement.
Finding humor in personal experiences and reinvention: Comedian Yoga Leroy shares his journey of discovering comedy through unexpected yoga challenges, overcoming stage anxiety, and embracing personal growth and reinvention, including experiences in relationships and unexpected purchases.
Personal experiences and reinvention can lead to comedic inspiration. The comedian, Yoga Leroy, shared his journey of trying yoga for the first time and how he found humor in the unexpected challenges. He also discussed his past as a former football player and how he now focuses on personal training and being a father. Despite some struggles with stage anxiety and a difficult audience member, Yoga Leroy remains optimistic and continues to pursue his dreams in comedy. He also mentioned his experiences in relationships and the unexpected purchase of a vibrating dick ring with his wife to keep their sex life interesting. Overall, Yoga Leroy's story highlights the importance of finding humor in everyday experiences and the power of personal growth and reinvention.
Expressing desires and dealing with past experiences in long-term relationships: Effective communication and being open to trying new things can help maintain excitement and intimacy in long-term relationships, but past experiences and societal expectations can pose challenges.
Communication and trying new things are important in maintaining excitement and intimacy in long-term relationships. The husband in the conversation expressed his desire to use a dick ring, which his wife had previously rejected. He also shared his disappointment about not being able to express himself freely due to past experiences of racism and violence. The comedian, Yoga Leroy, shared his experiences of facing racism and violence in his past jobs and how it affected him. Malcolm Hatchett, another comedian, spoke about dealing with the consequences of challenging his friends and trying new things. Overall, the conversation touched on the themes of communication, trying new things, and the challenges of long-term relationships and societal expectations.
Malcolm's unique style leaves an impression: Malcolm's authenticity and unusual habits captivated audiences, revealing his genuine self and inspiring a fellow comedian.
Malcolm's unique comedic style and unapologetic authenticity left an impression on those around him during a recent comedy event in La Jolla. Initially, some attendees were puzzled by his act, but as they became more familiar with him, they began to appreciate and even desire to be a part of his world. Malcolm's eating habits, which some perceived as a character trait, were revealed to be a genuine aspect of his life. He also shared stories about his experiences with fans, including offers for extramarital encounters and drug use. Despite these distractions, Malcolm remained focused on his craft and continued to deliver impressive performances. The weekend also brought a surprise for Malcolm when he learned that one of his peers, Luigi, had been secretly observing him and was deeply influenced by his style. Overall, the event showcased Malcolm's talent, charisma, and the impact he has on those around him.
Ahmed Al Kadri's Comedy Set: Throat Cancer, Incest, and Korean Dog: Ahmed Al Kadri's comedy set included jokes about throat cancer, incest, and trying Korean dog for the first time. He also shared his background as a first-generation American and his dating experiences.
Ahmed Al Kadri, a stand-up comedian, shared his unique perspective on various topics during a comedy set. He joked about the supposed link between having oral sex with multiple partners and throat cancer, making light of the situation with an incest joke. He also shared his experience of trying Korean dog for the first time and the unexpected reactions from the audience. Additionally, he discussed his background as a first-generation American with parents from Yemen and his past dating experiences. Despite the quick pace of his set, he revealed that he had left a girlfriend back in Dallas and was currently single. Throughout the performance, Ahmed showcased his ability to connect with the audience and deliver humorous observations on everyday experiences.
Ahmed shares his experiences and insights on life in America and his Yemeni culture: Ahmed discusses Yemeni humor, GOTS use, upbringing, Uber experiences, and Islamic beliefs, emphasizing the importance of open dialogue and understanding despite cultural differences.
Ahmed, a Yemeni man, shared his unique experiences and perspectives on life in America, his country's culture, and his faith. He discussed various topics, including the Yemeni people's sense of humor, the use of the drug GOTS, and his upbringing. Ahmed also shared his experiences with Uber drivers and spoke about Islamic beliefs, including the concept of hell. Throughout the conversation, Ahmed demonstrated a willingness to answer questions and engage in open dialogue, providing valuable insights into his background and beliefs. Despite some misconceptions and misunderstandings, the conversation remained respectful and informative, highlighting the importance of open-mindedness and curiosity.
Comedian and Waxing Specialist Shares Unique Insights During Podcast: Laura Santa Cruz discussed her job as a waxing specialist and comedian, joked about remembering clients by their vaginas, and shared stories about discovering significant others watching porn and getting waxed during pregnancy. The podcast also touched on the Red Hot Chili Peppers YouTube controversy.
Laura Santa Cruz, a comedian and waxing specialist, shared her unique experiences and insights about her job during her stand-up routine on the podcast. She joked about her inability to remember clients' faces but being able to identify them based on their vaginas. She also shared a story about discovering her significant other watching porn in the shower and expressed her frustration over not having a shelf in her own shower. The conversation then shifted to discussing the normalcy of getting waxed during pregnancy. The podcast also touched on the YouTube controversy involving the Red Hot Chili Peppers and the suspension of the show due to an excessive amount of pubic hair being shown during their performance. Despite the humor and light-hearted nature of the conversation, the podcast covered various topics related to personal experiences, relationships, and popular culture.
Live podcast armpit waxing: During a podcast episode, Jeremiah underwent a live armpit waxing, a podcast first, with hosts discussing the experience and sharing their thoughts, while Jeremiah endured the pain for the audience.
During a podcast episode, the hosts decided to have Jeremiah get his armpits waxed live on air, marking the first recorded waxing in podcast history. The hosts, including Anthony Kiedis from the Red Hot Chili Peppers, discussed the experience and shared their thoughts, with Jeremiah enduring the pain while the audience listened in. The hosts also mentioned that they had previously considered having Jeremiah shave his armpit hair due to weight gain, but instead opted for the waxing. The episode included descriptions of the process, Jeremiah's reactions, and even a discussion about potentially waxing his pubic hair. The hosts also thanked their sponsor and ensured the episode was YouTube-friendly by using a curtain to cover most of the table. Overall, the episode was a unique and entertaining experience for the hosts and audience alike.
Discussing the intense experience of getting a full body wax: Communication, consent, and empathy are crucial when dealing with personal grooming and body modification, even during uncomfortable experiences like getting a full body wax.
The experience of getting a full body wax, especially the sensitive areas, can be extremely painful and emotionally challenging for some people. The discussion reveals the process to be intense, with the person getting waxed expressing anxiety, fear, and even regret. Despite the discomfort, they continue to endure the process, with the support and encouragement of those around them. It's important to remember that everyone's pain tolerance and experiences are different, and this event serves as a reminder of the importance of open communication, consent, and empathy when it comes to personal grooming and body modification.
Live comedy gets real: Chris Pontius's waxing procedure: Unexpected events can make live comedy unpredictable and potentially traumatic, but performers can recover and move on, leaving audiences with a mix of emotions.
The comedy show "Kill Tony" featured an unexpected and traumatic segment involving Chris Pontius getting a waxing procedure done live on stage. The segment was initially meant to be hilarious but turned out to be much more frightening and traumatic for both the audience and Pontius himself. Chris Panias, a regular on the show, expressed his shock and discomfort during the segment. The process was described as painful, with the skin being removed and the smell being particularly unpleasant. Despite the discomfort, Pontius seemed to be in good spirits afterwards, with his wife reportedly being pleased with the result. The segment caused quite a stir, with some viewers finding it to be inappropriate or offensive. The show's hosts encouraged audience members to come forward and perform a segment called "eat the fucking stick" as a way to lighten the mood. Overall, the segment was a reminder of the unpredictable nature of live comedy and the potential for unexpected twists and turns.